Jim Carrey is slammed for cartoon showing Kay Ivey in the womb as she’s being aborted with a needle

Jim Carrey has once again sparked outrage with a provocative drawing – this time depicting Alabama Governor Kay Ivey as an aborted fetus.

The Ace Ventura actor was responding to Ivey’s signing into law on Wednesday of a controversial bill that banned all abortions except in cases of a medical emergency.

On his Twitter account, Carrey posted a caricature showing Ivey as a fetus still attached to an umbilical cord.

A large hypodermic needle is then inserted into Ivey’s head.

Carrey’s image included the caption: ‘I think If you’re going to terminate a pregnancy, it should be done sometime before the fetus becomes Governor of Alabama.’

Jim Carrey (left) has once again sparked outrage with a provocative drawing – this time depicting Alabama Governor Kay Ivey (right) as an aborted fetus

On his Twitter account, Carrey posted a caricature showing Ivey as a fetus still attached to an umbilical cord. A large hypodermic needle is then inserted into Ivey’s head. Carrey’s image included the caption: ‘I think If you’re going to terminate a pregnancy, it should be done sometime before the fetus becomes Governor of Alabama.’

The graphic tweet was met with an online backlash from social media users who said Carrey was suffering from poor mental health.

‘Wow…Get help,’ tweeted one Twitter user.

Another Twitter user asked: ‘Are you okay…??’

‘Not for a while now,’ responded another Twitter user.

Liz Wheeler, a conservative commentator, tweeted: ‘Thank you for the truly accurate (and therefore horrifying) portrayal of abortion… sucking out the brains of a PERSON because that person is inconvenient to you.

‘You blessed the pro life movement with this.’

Lauren Surratt tweeted: ‘This should be the end of your twitter activity. Period.

Liz Wheeler, a conservative commentator, tweeted: ‘Thank you for the truly accurate (and therefore horrifying) portrayal of abortion… sucking out the brains of a PERSON because that person is inconvenient to you. You blessed the pro life movement with this.’

Ben Shapiro tweeted: ‘This is a pretty great depiction of an abortion: clinically accurate, and wiping out an individual human life’

Ted Cruz, the senator from Texas, tweeted: ‘This is not OK. Today’s Left: vicious, angry, and consumed by hate’

‘Are you okay…??’ tweeted one Twitter user

‘Not for a while now,’ another Twitter user responded

Lauren Surratt tweeted: ‘This should be the end of your twitter activity. Period. If anyone else would have posted it, they would be deactivated.’

Shireen Qudosi tweeted: ‘This is an incredibly vile illustration. Someone who is truly woke, and has achieved a higher level of spiritual enlightenment, has expanded their consciousness, WOULD NOT ever produce this. You can be against abortion [without] resorting to this.’

‘Someone who is truly woke, and has achieved a higher level of spiritual enlightenment, has expanded their consciousness, WOULD NOT ever produce this.

Ben Shapiro tweeted: ‘This is a pretty great depiction of an abortion: clinically accurate, and wiping out an individual human life.’

In March, Benito Mussolini’s granddaughter Alessandra Mussolini (right) slammed Carrey (left) after he tweeted a drawing of the hanging of Italy’s wartime fascist and his mistress

Carrey, whose drawings have been harshly critical of Trump, tweeted a caption which read: ‘If you’re wondering what fascism leads to, just ask Benito Mussolini and his mistress Claretta.’

Ted Cruz, the senator from Texas, tweeted: ‘This is not OK. Today’s Left: vicious, angry, and consumed by hate.’

Missouri lawmakers passed a bill on Friday that prohibits women from seeking an abortion after the eighth week of pregnancy, days after Alabama’s legislation was signed into law.

Similar laws have been proposed in more than a dozen other states as Republican-controlled legislatures push to restrict the rights of women to terminate their pregnancies.

Carrey has a history of drawing cartoons that have generated strong reactions.

In March, the star actor enraged the granddaughter of the late Italian fascist wartime dictator Benito Mussolini.

Earlier this year, Carrey drew a scathing cartoon of President Trump, blaming him for the New Zealand massacre at two mosques. It shows a meteor-like figure with Trump’s head and hair in a flaming ball of streaking fire as it heads for Earth. A swastika is seen on Trump’s forehead,

Italian politician Alessandra Mussolini hit back at the star on Twitter, branding him a ‘b*****d’ for drawing a sketch of her grandfather and his lover hanging upside down from a rafter.

The Canadian-American actor, whose drawings have been harshly critical of President Trump, expressed his views on fascism by sharing the drawing with the caption: ‘If you’re wondering what fascism leads to, just ask Benito Mussolini and his mistress Claretta.’

His tweet generated more than 57,000 likes and 15,000 retweets but was slammed by Ms Mussolini who replied to Carrey’s sketch, writing: ‘You are a b*****d.’

Ms Mussolini posted a number of angry tweets in response to Carrey, saying that he should draw images of America’s troubled past.

Carrey has also drawn provocative cartoons, one of which depicts Trump and porn star Stormy Daniels having sex. During the act, Daniels pulls off Trump’s hair